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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Wither' in a Sentence

"To shrink, lose freshness, and deteriorate, as in plants or other living things; for example, when flowers or fruits dry up and lose their vitality." more

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The town's prosperity began to wither after the factory closed.
The politician's promises began to wither, leading to a decline in public trust.
The once vibrant city began to wither during the economic downturn.
The once vibrant cityscape will have been withering during the economic downturn.
Without proper care, the once vibrant relationship will be withering.
The friendship was withering as misunderstandings grew.
The friendship between them started to wither after years of misunderstandings.
The once bustling market will have withered as online shopping becomes more prevalent.

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verbTo shrink, lose freshness, and deteriorate, as in plants or other living things; for example, when flowers or fruits dry up and lose their vitality.
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Last Updated On: March 22, 2024
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